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American Journal of Germanic Linguistics and Literatures, 1995
ABSTRACTThe Swedish dialectal wordsnårot‘worn-out’ andnarg‘a piece of wornout cloth’ have not been etymologically treated so far. I here connect them with a family of Balto-Finnic words, likewise still lacking an etymology: Finn.naarmu˜narvas(<*narwa−), Est.näru(<*narwo-) andnarvas ˜ narmas, etc.
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ABSTRACTThe Swedish dialectal wordsnårot‘worn-out’ andnarg‘a piece of wornout cloth’ have not been etymologically treated so far. I here connect them with a family of Balto-Finnic words, likewise still lacking an etymology: Finn.naarmu˜narvas(<*narwa−), Est.näru(<*narwo-) andnarvas ˜ narmas, etc.
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Dialect use in students´ translanguaging in s Swedish-speaking classroom in Finland
This qualitative study examines a multilingual classroom context where 9–10-year-old students in grade3 and their teacher interact using a Finnish-Swedish dialect and standard Swedish in interaction witheach other. By using methods from interactional sociolinguistics, the aim is to describe and extend theknowledge of how students use their dialect in ...openaire +1 more source
Population genetic structure and vocal dialects in an amazon parrot
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, 2001Timothy F Wright, Gerald S Wilkinson
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The Dialectics of the Diaspora. On the Art of Being Jewish in the Swedish Modernity
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